On Belay
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View of Yosemite Valley while climbing Royal Arches |
Although my previous climbs in Yosemite have introduced me to the world of outdoor climbing, climbing Royal Arches served as a test of my climbing abilities and endurance. Unlike the previous climbs I have undertaken in Yosemite, Royal Arches was much longer and required significantly more endurance in order to reach the top. After over two hours of climbing, I made it to the last pitch! During this climb, I learned some new climbing skills including different finger grip techniques and knots. I also practiced using different climbing devices such as cams. While I still have a lot to learn before I can start leading routes, each climb increases my abilities and serves as a great workout!
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Royal Arches Climbing Route-2,000 ft and 15 pitches |
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Personal Anchor System |
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View of Yosemite Valley halfway up Royal Arches |
In addition to rock climbing, I have spent some time in the gym working out. Working on both strength and endurance will serve invaluable as I prepare to check permits on Half Dome this summer. Checking permits will require me to hike nearly 8 miles to little Yosemite Valley (6,000 ft elevation) prior to hiking another 4 miles to the top of Half Dome (8,000 ft elevation). While I am preparing for this summer, working out will also ensure I am at peak physical fitness for the start of academy in August. While I still have a lot of progress to make until I reach my goal, each day working out, climbing or running brings me a step closer to my fitness goals. Luckily, working out in Yosemite comes with incredible views that make it all worthwhile!
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The view from my morning runs! |
Looking forward to another fun and productive week here in Yosemite. Check back next week to see what I have been up to.
Until next time,
ProRanger Caruso
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